Which of the following is an important rule regarding colon usage?
a. a colon can't be used...
Social Studies, 30.08.2019 14:20 lazavionadams81
Which of the following is an important rule regarding colon usage?
a. a colon can't be used in a question.
b. a colon only introduces a list.
c. a colon points to an idea in an earlier sentence.
d. the words coming before the colon must form a complete sentence.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:20
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